outwalk (Meaning)

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outwalk (v. t.)

To excel in walking; to leave behind in walking.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outwalk

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outwalk Sentence Examples

  1. The seasoned hiker outwalked his younger companions with ease, his steady pace proving his superior endurance.
  2. Determined to exhaust her opponents, the coach had the team outwalk their previous records every practice.
  3. The tireless runner outwalked the wind, maintaining an unwavering stride despite the gusts.
  4. To prepare for the marathon, the athlete would outwalk himself, gradually increasing the distance he covered each day.
  5. The resourceful scout outwalked the enemy patrol, using the cover of nightfall to stay undetected.
  6. The marathon runner was determined to outwalk the pain, knowing that each step brought her closer to the finish line.
  7. The protesters peacefully outwalked the police barricade, their silent march carrying a powerful message.
  8. The determined wanderer outwalked the storm, his rugged boots protecting him from the relentless rain and mud.
  9. The outwalked dog looked up at its owner with gratitude, its tail wagging as it enjoyed the fresh air.
  10. The exhausted climber outwalked his initial exhaustion, his unwavering resolve driving him to the summit.

FAQs About the word outwalk

To excel in walking; to leave behind in walking.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The seasoned hiker outwalked his younger companions with ease, his steady pace proving his superior endurance.

Determined to exhaust her opponents, the coach had the team outwalk their previous records every practice.

The tireless runner outwalked the wind, maintaining an unwavering stride despite the gusts.

To prepare for the marathon, the athlete would outwalk himself, gradually increasing the distance he covered each day.